And that goes along with part of getting the band back together and getting things moving. So I'd love to cut some tracks, yeah."

When asked if blues renaissance man Jack - a friend of Keith who worked on some demo material with him in 2009 - would produce the new material, he replied: "That's always a possibility. The door is wide open."Ever considered it

Keith - who is joined in The Rolling Stones by singer Sir Mick Jagger, guitarist Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts - also said he would like the tracks he and Jack recorded to one day be released.

He said: "I don't know if Jack ever considered that it was actually, like, master cuts.

"But at the same time if he wanted to (release them), I'd probably say,'Yeah.'"

Meanwhile, the former The White Stripes frontman has said he prefers to print vinyl records for his Third Man label, because he likes the "romance" of the format.

He told the BBC: "The whole experience of vinyl is what we're after, the romance of it. The smell of vinyl, the smell of a newly opened record. If we don't see something moving, we lose romance. There's no romance for me to sing to you about an iPod."

24.com publishes all comments posted on articles provided that they adhere to our Comments Policy. Should you wish to report a comment for editorial review, please do so by clicking the 'Report Comment' button to the right of each comment.

Recent News

The ongoing tensions between the families of the late megastar Whitney Houston and her ex-husband, R&B singer Bobby Brown, have erupted during a memorial service for their daughter, Bobbi Kristina. Read More »